A small suggestion, if I may, don't modify the CSS files for the extensions but create a dedicated file to group together the CSS rules that need to override those of the extensions (or add them to the end of colours.css).
You can even create a small custom extension for this.
This will save you a lot of headaches when updating and you'll always know exactly where to look if you need to change them.![Smile :)]()
You can even create a small custom extension for this.
This will save you a lot of headaches when updating and you'll always know exactly where to look if you need to change them.
Statistics: Posted by cabot — Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:48 pm